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USD/JPY retreats from fresh cycle highs following US labour market figures

  • USD/JPY spiked to a cycle high of 147.35 during the Asian session.
  • US JOLTs job opening came in lower than expected in July.
  • Japan reported soft labour market figures.

On Tuesday, the USD/JPY reversed its course after rallying to a cycle high of 147.35 and settled below 146.00 at 145.95. On the US side, weak labour markets were reported, but on the positive side, optimistic Housing data was released. On the other hand, Japan reported weak labour market figures, which reminded investors about the Bank of Japan's (BoJ) dovish stance.

The JOLTs Job Openings from the United States came in lower than expected in July. The figure came in at 8.82 million, while the markets expected a reading of 9.465 million and decelerated from the last revised reading of 9.165 million. Additionally, S&P/Case-Shiller Home Prices increased by 0.3% vs 0.2% but still came in below the previous figure of 0.7%. As a reaction, the USD measured by the DXY index retreated towards 103.90, accompanied by a sharp decline in US bond yields. Focus now shifts to ADP Employment Change and Nonfarm Payrolls from August for investors to model their expectations regarding the next Federal Reserve Decisions.

On the Japanese side, the unemployment rate rose to 2.7% in July, beating the expected 2.5%, while the job-to-applicant ratio fell to 1.29, lower than the expected 1.30, and suggests that the labour market is weakening. It is worth noting that the BoJ has made it clear that until local wage and inflation metrics are aligned, any monetary policy pivots will be withheld. In that sense, weak figures from the Japanese economy support the ultra-dovish stance of the BoJ, leaving the JPY vulnerable against most of its rivals.


 USD/JPY Levels to watch 

 The daily chart analysis shows that the short-term outlook for USD/JPY appears bullish. Both the Relative Strength Index (RSI) and Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) maintain favourable positions, with the RSI above its midline and displaying an upward trend. Additionally, MACD exhibits green bars, indicating a strengthening bullish momentum. Moreover, the pair is above the 20,100,200-day Simple Moving Average (SMA), suggesting that the bulls are firmly in control of the bigger picture.

 Support levels: 145.70, 145.50, 145.00.

 Resistance levels: 147.00, 147.35, 147.50.

 USD/JPY Daily Chart

 

USD/JPY

Overview
Today last price 146.01
Today Daily Change -0.53
Today Daily Change % -0.36
Today daily open 146.54
 
Trends
Daily SMA20 144.74
Daily SMA50 142.96
Daily SMA100 140.01
Daily SMA200 136.7
 
Levels
Previous Daily High 146.75
Previous Daily Low 146.27
Previous Weekly High 146.64
Previous Weekly Low 144.54
Previous Monthly High 144.91
Previous Monthly Low 137.24
Daily Fibonacci 38.2% 146.57
Daily Fibonacci 61.8% 146.45
Daily Pivot Point S1 146.29
Daily Pivot Point S2 146.05
Daily Pivot Point S3 145.82
Daily Pivot Point R1 146.76
Daily Pivot Point R2 146.99
Daily Pivot Point R3 147.24

 

 

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